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An analysis of factors leading to the establishment of a social licence to operate in the mining industry

机译:分析导致建立采矿业社会许可证的因素

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Communities around the world have increasingly come to demand more involvement in decision making for local mining projects, a greater share of benefits from them if they are to proceed, and assurances that mineral development will be conducted safely and responsibly. At the same time. Bridge (2004) notes full legal compliance with state environmental regulations has become an increasingly insufficient means of satisfying society's expectations with regards to mining issues. There is now a recognised need for mineral developers to gain an additional 'social licence to operate' (SLO) in order to avoid potentially costly conflict and exposure to business risks. However, there is a correspondingly limited amount of scholarship specifically focused on SLO. More particularly, there is a need for research that uncovers those factors that lead to the issuance (or non-issuance) of a SLO in the complex and changeable environments that often characterise mineral development. In an effort to identify key determinants of SLO outcomes in the mining industry, this paper presents a comparative case study analysis of four international mining operations: Red Dog Mine in Alaska, USA; Minto Mine in Yukon, Canada; the proposed Tambogrande Mine in Peru; and the Ok Tedi Mine in Papua New Guinea. The analysis that is presented also makes use of insights from supplementary key informant interviews conducted by the author and the emerging literature on mining and communities. Five lessons for earning a SLO emerged from this analysis: (1) context is key; (2) a social licence to operate is built on relationships; (3) sustainability is a dominant concern for communities; (4) local benefits provision and public participation play a crucial role; and (5) adaptability is needed to confront complexity.
机译:全世界越来越多的社区要求更多地参与当地采矿项目的决策,如果继续进行,则他们会从中获得更多的收益,并保证矿产开发将安全,负责地进行。同时。布里奇(Bridge,2004)指出,完全合法地遵守州环境法规已成为满足社会对采矿问题的期望的日益不足的手段。现在,为了避免潜在的代价高昂的冲突和承受商业风险,矿产开发商需要获得额外的“经营社会许可证”(SLO)。但是,专门针对SLO的奖学金数量相对有限。更特别地,需要进行研究以揭示那些在通常以矿物发育为特征的复杂多变的环境中导致SLO发行(或不发行)的因素。为了确定采矿业SLO成果的关键决定因素,本文提供了对四个国际采矿业务的比较案例研究分析:美国阿拉斯加的Red Dog Mine;加拿大育空地区的Minto矿;拟议中的秘鲁坦波格兰德煤矿;和巴布亚新几内亚的Ok Tedi矿。提出的分析还利用了作者进行的补充关键知情人访谈中的见解以及有关采矿和社区的新兴文献。从此分析中获得了五个获得SLO的经验教训:(1)背景是关键; (2)营业执照建立在关系之上; (3)可持续性是社区的主要关注点; (4)提供当地利益和公众参与起着至关重要的作用; (5)需要适应性来应对复杂性。

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